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Chaining User Events
Is there a way for one user event to kick off another, essentially creating a chain of user events?
The scenario is like this:
User Event #1: We have user event scripts that run afterSubmit of an inventory item. Certain fields set then update other fields, etc.
User Event #2: I would like to have some employees create a custom record (for a separate process) that should in some instances initiate the creation of a new inventory item, at which time User Event #1 should occur. From my experience, I have found that this is not always the case, if ever.
Is this possible? Am I mistaken? I can't recall what it was I was trying to do, but apparently I wasn't successful in having a UserEvent initiated by another script's actions. . .